Saratov JOURNAL of Medical and Scientific Research

Role of personal psychological profiles in somatic pathology development

Year: 2011, volume 7 Issue: №2 Pages: 415-418
Heading: Internal Diseases Article type: Original article
Authors: Prokhorenko I.O., Zarubina E.G.
Organization: Samara Medical Institute «Reaviz»
Summary:

The research goal is to examine the correlation between psychological profile of patients of senior age groups, levels of stress hormones — adrenaline and noradrenaline — in blood serum and their pathology character. A psychological profile of 247 patients aged from 55 to 82 years has been established with the help of Kettle test, Tsung self-assessment scale and Spilberger-Khanin scale. The rate of adrenaline and noradrenaline in blood serum in the period of exacerbation of somatic pathology and in the period of relative well-being has been estimated by means of immune-enzyme analysis method. The survey has identified three psychological profiles. The first and third groups are less resistant to stress factors psychological types. They are more likely to develop somatic pathology and depression (37,8 and 53,2% respectively), in comparison with patients of the second group (12,5%). The significant increase of catecholamines has been established among patients of the third type of psychological profile both in the period of exacerbation of somatic pathology and in the period of relative well-being. The article concludes that correlations between psychological personality characteristics, rate of catecholamines and structure of somatic pathology have been worked out

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